hmmm... base looks a tad excessive... also, try cutting out a hole in the lid of the jar and set your servo inside the jar with the servo sticking out so that the base plate of the turret rests almost on top of the lid. It will look better and might perform better? Great stuff so far though!

yea lol, that tower of a contained you have your turret mounted on makes the centre of gravity on it quite high, making it rather unstable...the last thing you want to happen is the turret go to follow someone and as i turns knock its self over

I ditched the huge and heavy BB hopper, will be switching to a much lower profile hopper that sits right around the gun. Base is still wobbly so I will be reinforcing it by connecting the bottoms of the legs.

Stampy code is erratically working... my Sharp IR sensor still reads some funny values even though I grounded the case on two points and have 3 capacitors soldered right on it. Oh well, Stampy algorithim isn't exactly a perfect thing to begin with.

Mounted the eye thing, it will not tilt up and down because of space issues. If I actually put it on the gun it would look kind of bulky and out of place. The Roboduino and main battery are screwed on the underside, and I mounted the scanning servo on the front. The wave shield will go behind the pan servo, and the speaker will be mounted on the underside between the scanning servo and the roboduino.

To do:Install relays to trigger gunReinforce legsAdd sound systemAdd hopperAdd misc. LED lights to make it more interesting

But in seriousness, have you considered perhaps enclosing the bottom completely so that the brains and speaker and such could be hidden? Might add to the appeal a little bit. Its looking really good so far though! Keep it up